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Whitby Free Press, 15 Nov 1989, p. 15

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WH1TBY FRREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1M8, PAGE 15 LOYALIM The United Empire Ljoyalists Association of Canada - Upper Canada branch will meet in the auditorium of theMIWhy Public Library, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby at 7:30,. p.m.,ý on Wednea'day, November 22. Gavin. Watt of the King's Royal Regiment will be guest speaker, accompanied by uniformed foot soldilers from the inilitia. Ai are welcome. For further information telephone Donald D. Fox. treasurer. at 576.3175. ST USEnS ST Users of Durham (STUD), a usera group that helps ownera of Ataris ST and TT computera get more ouit of their computers, will meet on Tuesday, Noveniber 291, 7:30 p.m., at Central Collegiate Institute (rooni 408B), 240 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. HEAD INJURY The Head Injury Association of Durham Region will hold a sup- por grupmeeting on Wednes- dayNov. 15, 7:30 p.m., at Whtby Baptis t Church, 411 Gil-, bert St. In transportation is required, caîl 683-3448. EUCIIRE Whitby Leffion Branch 112 Ladies, Auxihiary will. hold a euchre on Thursday, Nov. 16, 8 p.m., at the Legion, 117 Byron St. S. Cost is $2. Cash and prize. Lunch will be served. Lift avaïable for the handicapped. SOCIETY MEETING TWe, annual meeting of the South Ontario Agricultural Society will be held at the Brook- lin comrnunity centré (up stairs), Cassels Rd. E., on Wednesday, Nov 22, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. .DANCE FOREART As, a fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Eure- pean Women's Health Club of 'Whitby will hold a 'Dance for Heart Arobicthon' on Saturday, Nov. 18, 10» a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone interested invited to par- ticipate. IMAGES 0F SPEED 'The Outer Edge: Images of Speed' will be held at The Station Gallery until Nov. 26. MULTIPLES CLUB Durham Parents of Multiples ' Club will hold a general meeting today (Wednesday ), 8 p .m., in the Michael Starr Buidin g, 33 King St. W. Oshawa. Speaker will, be Lynne Kantautas of the Durham Regional Police. Topic will be 'Streetproofing 'Kids.' For more information cail 576-7392. PARENT, TOT PROGRAM The Building Blocks Pre- School is offering an eight-week, parent and tot program.on Fn.- dayc.2 morins from Jan. 12 to March 2. Cost is $43. Regist- ration will be held Nov. 22, at 1:30 p.m., by callinpw 728-4274. Coming events DRAUG The DRAUG (Durham Region Apple User Group) for Apple IL, series and compatible computers will meet at St. Andrews Persbyterian Church, 209 Cochrane St. i Whitby on Thursday, Nov. 16, 7 p.m.ý This month'a meeting will be divided into two parts. During the first' haif of the evening, there will bo élections for club executive for the coming fiscal year. During the second.half of the meeting, there will be a presentation on using Publish-It 19. New members are welcome. For further information, caU 427-8204 or 668-5022. PICKIN' SESSION Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society will hold a pickin' session on Sundayý Nov. 19 2 to 5 p.m., at the main couneil hall, Camp Samac (north entrance off Conlin Rd.). Pickers, grinders and lis- teners are welcome. CA I, SAREAN BIRTI!1 The Caesarean Bir-Ch- Support and Education Group will meet on Monday, Nov. 27, at 9 Brady Lane, Ajax. Topic will be 'Hea- ingý the Emotional Scars of a Csection.' For more information caîl Louise at 427-9888 or Lisa at 576-0562. ONE PARENT FAMILY The North Oshawa ciapter 0f the Oneý Parent Famiy Association will meet on 'Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m, at Christ Memorial Church, Hillcrt and Mary streets 'n Oshiawa. The. guest 'speaker will ho Ernie Peplinsld 0f London Life. New members are welcome. For more information please cail 668-5144 or 436-7640. ONE PARENT FAM]LY The North Oshawa chapter- 0f the , One Parent FaxnilY Association will meet on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at,8 pan. at Christ Memorial Church,. the corner of IHillcroft and Mary Ste. in Oshawa. The guxest speaker will ho Dave Halse,' Healing for Damaged Emotions;y.' New membeirs are welcome. For more information, ca 668-5144 or 436-7640. FOGUS ON WOMEN Focus on Women wil hold a coffee and dessert event on Nov. 21 at 7:30O p.m. at 570 Thornton Rd. N. Musical guest will be Sandra Broad, guest speaker will ho Joyce Spenoe and guest feature Wlll be Marnie Rogers on 'Table Settinga? For reservations cail 430-0233. Admission is $3. VOX POP FORUM Ontario riding MP Rene Soe- tens will hold t he ,next Vox Pop Forum on'Nov. 24 7:1& p.m., at the.Whitby Public Library.' SOCIL LCLUB A pleasant -éociâl club- for' widows and widowers will meet on Sunday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., in the 420 Wing, Oshawa Ar port. Dancing, shuffleboard, darts and cards. F or More information caîl Ermie at 683-2045, Forbes at* 430-0130, Marion at 683-3855 or Ralph at 725-7203. CHRISTMAS BANQUET The Jamaican-Canadian Club invites residents to join i the celebration of their ninth annual Christmas banquet on Saturday, Dec. -2. Cost is $30 per person. There will be. chances to win door prizes and a trip to Jamaica. HIalf of proceeds to be donated to Alexandra Hospital Nevis Hurri- cane Fund. For more informa- tion, caîl 436-0960, 728-1114 gr 668-9335. COFFEE HOUSE *Christian Singles Coffee House will be held at Pickering Pente- costal Church, 755 Oklahoma Dr., Pickering, on Saturday, Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m. Guest will .be Vic Osmond and his band, topic wil be 'Bluegrass Gospel.' For more information cail Verna at 728- 9720. Family seekis cat after boy bitten A Brooklin family was trying to'locate a cat last week after a member of the family, a young boy, was attacked andbit ten while at the corner of George St. and Baldwin St. (Hwy 12) Mon- day, Nov. 6. 'e boy was to undergo rabies tests, and his family, which declined to be identified, is seek- ing to locate the cat, described as "big and black, with short hair,» to determiné if it was'rabid. "Maybe sompone's harboring Hometown bazaar Nov. 25 Brooklin United Church, 19 Cassels Rd. E., will hold the Hometown Christmas lunch and bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 25, il a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be home baking, preserves, crafts, fabrics, han d- knit and hand-sewn items and more. Lunch will be served in the tea room from 11:30 a.m. the cat," said the boy's father, who has been in contact with the Durham Region Health Depart- ment and the animal control centre. Christmas workshop Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold a 'Country Christmas Workshop' on Saturday, Nov. 18, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Burns Church, Ashburn. Cost is $15 (includes lunch). Registration is limited. To regis- ter, caîl Joan at 655-4742 or Diane at 6Ë,5-4646. Soiety to hod Christmas show Brookliný Horticultural Society will hold its Christmas show and annual meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 22, 7 p.m., at Brookhin United Church. Dessert and coffee will be ser- ved. DAVID) PEARCE and Ellen Johnson, grade 4 students at Glen Dhu public school, show student peace mes- sages to Erie Hannah, assistant exe- cutive director for WhitbY General Hospital, during the school's Remembrance Day exercises last week. Free Press Photo

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